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A New Species of Sprentascaris (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) in Hypostomus commersoni (Pisces: Loricariidae) from Argentina

Acta Parasitologica, 2022
To report a new species: Sprentascaris pampayensis, a Raphidascarididae parasite from the Neotropical region.During a parasitological survey, specimens were collected of a new species of Sprentascaris from Hypostomus commersoni Valenciennes from urban lakes in Santa Fe City, Santa Fe Province, in the Pampean region of Argentina.
Geraldine Ramallo   +3 more
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Morphological and molecular characterization of Hysterothylacium larval morphotypes (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) infecting edible marine fish in the Black Sea

Parasitology Research, 2023
The morphological and molecular identification of Hysterothylacium larval morphotypes in the Black Sea remains unresolved and incomplete. The aim of current study was to provide a detailed morphological identification with rDNA whole ITS (ITS‒1, 5.8S subunit, ITS‒2) and mtDNA cox2 sequences data of Hysterothylacium larval morphotypes infecting four ...
Muhammet Yavuz Gelen   +1 more
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Morphological and molecular identification of Hysterothylacium larvae (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) in marine fish from Tunisian Mediterranean coasts

Parasitology Research, 2020
The taxonomy of Hysterothylacium genus in Mediterranean waters remains incomplete and unresolved. The aim of the current study was to investigate the morphological and molecular identification of selected species of Hysterothylacium larvae in marine fish from the Tunisian Mediterranean coasts. A total of 192 marine fish samples were examined. In total,
Manel Khammassi   +2 more
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Description and genetic characterisation of Hysterothylacium (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) larvae parasitic in Australian marine fishes

Parasitology International, 2013
Nematodes belonging to the genus Hysterothylacium (family Raphidascarididae) infect various species of marine fish in both the larval and adult stages. Humans can be accidentally infected upon eating infected seafood. In spite of their importance, relatively little is known of their occurrence and systematics in Australia.
Shokoofeh, Shamsi   +2 more
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Hysterothylacium fabri(Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) inMullus surmuletus(Perciformes: Mullidae) andUranoscopus scaber(Perciformes: Uranoscopidae) from the Mediterranean

Journal of Parasitology, 2018
Raphidascarididae are among the most abundant and widespread parasitic nematodes in the marine environment. The life-cycle of most raphidascaridid species is poorly known and information about their distribution and host range is lacking in many geographical areas, as is the taxonomy of several species.
Perla Tedesco   +5 more
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Integrative taxonomy of Sprentascaris mahnerti and phylogeny of raphidascaridid nematodes (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea: Raphidascarididae) suggest the monophyly of Sprentascaris

Parasitology International, 2020
Sprentascaris mahnerti (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) collected from Loricariichthys labialis (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) in the Pantanal wetlands, State of Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil), was redescribed using light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and genetically characterised along with two other raphidascaridids: Raphidascaroides brasiliensis ...
Lennon S, Malta   +4 more
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Goezia nankingensis Hsü, 1933 (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae) from the critically endangered Chinese paddlefish Psephurus gladius (Martens) (Acipenseriformes: Polyodontidae)

Systematic Parasitology, 2012
Goeziine nematodes identified as Goezia nankingensis Hsü, 1933 were collected from the Chinese paddlefish Psephurus gladius (Martens) (Acipenseriformes: Polyodontidae), a critically endangered freshwater fish, from the Yangtze River in China. Their examination, using light microscopy and, for the first time, scanning electron microscopy, revealed some ...
Liang, Li, Zhen, Xu, Lu-Ping, Zhang
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